chronic pain, finally
chronic pain, finally
chronic pain, finally

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Specializing in All Areas of Pain Care

At Anesthesia Pain Care Consultants, we treat a variety of ailments from acute to severe pain of the lower back and neck to pain associated with arthritis and injury. If you live in South Florida and have been suffering with pain for days, weeks, or even years, we offer treatment options specifically unique for each patient. We specialize in all areas of pain care including post-stroke and other conditions that affect your quality of life. We serve patients in all areas of Broward County from Ft Lauderdale to Plantation, Coconut Creek, Coral Springs, Parkland, Pompano Beach, Margate and Sunrise. Our surgery center is conveniently located minutes from the Florida turnpike, so we also happily treat people in Broward, Palm Beach, and Dade counties.
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Why Anesthesia Pain Care Consultants?

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We're pain specialists dedicated to finding long term relief for individuals living with pain associated with accidents, surgery, and chronic conditions.

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We have 30+ years of experience dedicated to finding long term relief for individuals living with pain associated with accidents, surgery and chronic conditions.

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We're a caring staff of specialists who will work with you, explain the procedures, and answer your questions.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is pain management?
Pain management is a rapidly growing field of medicine that includes a wide range of specialties, treatments, and therapies for various types and causes of pain like arthritis, back pain, cancer pain, chronic pain, headaches, migraines, and more. It is the medical discipline concerned with relieving pain and improving the quality of life for people living with pain. It helps people identify and control the source of their pain, understand how pain affects their lives, and find ways to relieve or reduce their pain.
Does insurance pay for pain management?
Insurance companies are beginning to cover pain management as a specialty, but it will also depend on your individual policy and what treatments and therapies are considered medically necessary for your pain. So, it’s best for you to get in touch with us at (954) 720-3188 and speak with our staff to determine if your insurance will cover your treatments.
What to expect from your pain management specialist?
You can expect a comprehensive and individualized approach to your pain management from our specialists. A thorough evaluation will be conducted to determine the source of your pain and create a treatment plan that is best for you. We will work with you to find ways to improve your quality of life and relieve your pain. To learn more, please call us at our Tamarac office (954) 720-3188 or our Boca Raton office (561) 338-3274.
When would I need to see a pain management doctor?
You may need to see a pain management doctor if you have chronic pain that is not relieved by over-the-counter medication or is staying the same over a period of time. Other reasons you may need to see a pain management specialist include if you have cancer pain, post-surgical pain, or pain from an injury. If you are unsure if you need to see a pain management specialist, please give us a call at (954) 720-3188, and we would be happy to help you.
Why is pain management important?
Pain management is important for several reasons. First, pain is a common and undesirable part of the human experience. Second, many people deal with pain that can prevent them from enjoying their lives. Third, pain is often misunderstood, stigmatized, and misattributed to the wrong factors.
How do you find the cause of pain?
Finding the true cause of pain depends entirely on the nature of the pain. Some pain is simple for a physician to identify, for example, a severed disc in a patient’s back will point to an obvious cause. However, other types of pain require a battery of tests, such as blood tests, X-rays, CT scans, biopsies, nerve function tests, and others.
What is chronic pain?
Chronic pain is pain that persists over a long period of time. Most chronic pain tends to be resistant to the most common treatments, such as OTC pain medication and exercises. Treating chronic pain is one of the most difficult parts of pain management, because pain is complex and means different things to different patients.
How common is chronic pain?
According to the CDC, an estimated 20.4% of adults in the United States stated that they experienced chronic pain, with 8% of them describing their chronic pain as high-impact, lasting three months or more accompanied with a major activity restriction such as being unable to work or drive.
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